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Date: 05-12-93 (00:17) Number: 63211 of 63273 (Refer# NONE)
To: GARY HEDBERG
From: DAVID TERRY
Subj: WH problem
Read: NO Status: PUBLIC MESSAGE
Conf: BETA (6) Read Type: GENERAL (+) HAS REPLIES
-> When someone uses the "WH" command they don't see the WHO command display
-> but if they type "WHO" then they do. Here's what is happening:
->
-> (998 Left) Main Board - Your Main Menu Command ? wh
-> Thanks for Calling, Gary!
Here is the problem... right in your CMD.LST file:
-> Command Security PPE/MNU File -or- Keystroke Replacement
-> ══════════════ ════════ ═══════════════════════════════════════
-> 7) WHCALLED 0 K:\PCB\PPE\WHCALLED.PPE
"WH" is a valid abbreviation for WHCALLED because CMD.LST overrides internal
commands.
So, if you want WH to be an abbreviation for WHO then you can put, higher up in
your CMD.LST file, a line such as this:
1) WHO 0 WHO^M
This will tell PCBoard to stuff "WHO" plus CARRIAGE RETURN into the keyboard
buffer and that will cause the internal WHO command to be called.